Sean Dylan Kelly will again me aboard an M4 ECSTAR Suzuki in the 2020 MotoAmerica Supersport Series. Photo by Brian J. Nelson.

The following is from Team Hammer…

Team Hammer, Inc. is excited to announce that Sean Dylan Kelly and Lucas Silva will contest the 2020 MotoAmerica AMA/FIM North American Supersport Championship on M4 ECSTAR Suzuki GSX-R600s while reigning Twins Cup Champion Alex Dumas moves up to the Stock 1000 class on an M4 ECSTAR Suzuki GSX-R1000.

“Young Gun” Kelly is fresh off a breakthrough first MotoAmerica season and figures to again be a strong contender in Supersport. The 17-year-old racked up seven podium finishes in 2019, including a spectacular double victory at Pittsburgh International Race Complex.

That impressive rookie MotoAmerica campaign was previewed by an eye-opening performance in the 78th Daytona 200 where he became the youngest pole winner in the prestigious event’s history and ultimately claimed a runner-up finish, and then celebrated with a Moto2 World Championship wild card ride at the season’s end.

“I’m absolutely pleased to be racing another season with Team Hammer and ready for my second year in the Supersport class,” said Kelly. “My goal was to race two years in Supersport and the idea is to take what I learned the first time and do more.

“Last year was great,” added Kelly. “We had some nice accomplishments and also some tough times like there will always be in racing, but overall I enjoyed it and thought it was a really fantastic season. This time, we hope to be even stronger.”

Rising young star Lucas Silva will race in Supersport on an M4 ECSTAR Suzuki GSX-R600. The native Brazilian emigrated with his family from São Paulo to Miami, Florida in 2008, and quickly joined the local racing scene with his older brothers.

Building on the experience he gained campaigning his first full MotoAmerica season in 2018 with four consecutive Superstock 600 top-10’s and an eighth-place overall finish, Silva took his game to another level in 2019. Last year, he rode an Altus Motorsports Suzuki GSX-R600 (with technical support from Team Hammer) and finished 11th in the MotoAmerica Supersport standings, improving his set-up skills, consistency and overall speed in the process.

“This is an amazing opportunity to race with Team Hammer and my family has worked hard to achieve it,” said Silva. “It is a dream come true for us. I had a good first year on the Suzuki GSX-R600 last year and I have been working hard training this off-season. I fell in love with the Suzuki last year and was more competitive as the year went on. I think my strong suit is being smooth and the GSX-R really suits me.”

Two-time MotoAmerica National Champion Alex Dumas will continue with the Team Hammer squad in 2020, contesting the MotoAmerica AMA/FIM North American Stock 1000 Championship on an M4 ECSTAR Suzuki GSX-R1000.

For his first season with Team Hammer in 2019, Dumas became the MotoAmerica Twins Cup Champion. He proved particularly formidable aboard the Roadracing World Young Guns Suzuki SV650 down the stretch, stacking up eight-straight podiums to close out the season, including five race wins. And for the second consecutive season, he earned a championship with more than a full race’s advantage in hand, securing the title by a 26-point margin.

“I’m really excited to return to Team Hammer,” said Dumas. “I had a good experience my first season, and moving up to the Stock 1000 class should be good for me. Having success last season helped my confidence, and it was good to step-up my game and achieve some nice results. I look forward to continuing against some fast guys this year.”

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